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These incidents were reported by police in the past week and reportedly occurred in the past two weeks
There were three residential break and enters reported in the district from Feb
Toronto Police Service received 23 reports of a break-in at a home between Feb
including three in the district of Scarborough
In total 159 residential break and enters have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan
1 – down 83.2 per cent compared to the same period in 2024
A break-in was reported at a house near Calverley Trail and Ellesmere Road on Friday
There have been two residential break and enters reported in Highland Creek in 2025
A break-in was reported at an apartment near Danforth Road and Gordonridge Place on Friday
This was the first residential break and enter reported in Kennedy Park in 2025
A break-in was reported at a house near Kerwood Crescent and Marsha Drive on Tuesday
This was the first residential break and enter reported in Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan in 2025
Find out where residential break and enters were reported in East York, Etobicoke, North York, Old Toronto and York
This story was automatically generated using open data collected and maintained by Toronto Police Service. The incidents were reported by police in the past week and reportedly occurred in the past two weeks, but recent crime data is preliminary and subject to change upon further police investigation
The locations have been offset to the nearest intersection and no personal information has been included for privacy reasons
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is wanted in a fatal fail-to-remain collision investigation
Toronto police have located a suspect vehicle after a man was killed in a hit-and-run in Scarborough on Sunday
and the information within may be out of date
Toronto police have identified man who allegedly struck and killed a pedestrian then fled the scene
The fail-to-remain collision happened on Sunday
in Scarborough’s Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan neighbourhood
which is between Kennedy and Birchmount roads
an 82-year-old man was crossing Sheppard Avenue
when he was hit by a driver traveling eastbound
The pedestrian was pronounced dead on scene
police appealed for help locating a suspect vehicle
a silver 2021 Hyundai Santa Fe with front-end damage that reportedly fled the scene and was last seen heading north on Kennedy Road
investigators identified the suspect as 39-year-old Faisal Kaleem Aslam
He is also known as Faisal Muhammad and Faisal Aslam Kaleem
who is described as 5’8” with a slight to medium build
and a grey and black beard that varies in length
is wanted for one count of leaving the scene of an accident causing death
Toronto police are interested in speaking with local residents
who may have security or dash-cam footage of the area or incident
Anyone with information should contact Toronto police’s Traffic Services unit at 416-808-1900, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477 (TIPS) or 222tips.com
He has been covering the crime beat since 2002 and has a passion for giving a voice to those affected by tragedy and looking at societal issues that may have contributed to it
A proposal has been submitted to City of Toronto planners for a 12-storey mixed-use condo development that would rise in the Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan neighbourhood in Scarborough
Earlier this month, a rezoning application was submitted to the City on behalf of Impressions Group to redevelop the site at 3471 Sheppard Avenue East
which currently houses a 2-storey commercial and office plaza and a parking lot
The 3,687 square-metre lot is located on the southwest corner of Sheppard Avenue East and Aragon Avenue
just east of the intersection of Warden and Sheppard avenues
and residential space on the second to twelfth floors
Rendering submitted to the City of Toronto
READ: Application Submitted to Build 65-Storey Tower Near Yonge and Eglinton
There is a total of 195,225 sq.ft of gross floor area proposed for the development
which will house 212 residential suites and 9,418 sq.ft of commercial space
The residential component will house 2 studio units
and the suites would range in size from 484 to 1,022 sq.ft
Architectural drawings prepared by SvN Architects show private terraces located primarily on the southern and eastern sides of the building
The building will also house both indoor and outdoor amenity spaces for residents and visitors to use
The outdoor amenity space is located on the second and seventh floors and the indoor amenity space is located on the ground and second and third floors
According to documents submitted to the City
a two-level underground parking garage will house 199 parking spaces
which will be accessible from a driveway along the southern portion of the property
There will also be room for 215 bicycle spaces on the first floor of the parking garage
Canada's federal government is launching program aimed at helping first-time home buyers afford their mortgages — but literally nobody who buys a house that exists in Toronto right now will be eligible
Aptly named the "First Time Home Buyer Incentive" or FTHBI
the program essentially grants interest-free loans of 5 per cent toward the purchase of a resale home or 10 per cent toward the puchase of a new build
By the real-estate brokerage Zoocasa's calculations
the maximum purchase price for a resale home that would qualify for even a 5 per cent down payment would be $505,000
the average house price in Toronto is $1,299,061
Even in the neighbourhoods where housing costs are cheapest (which
the minimum average house price is a whopping $762,175
With a purchase price cap of $505,000 for resale homes
first time house buyers in Canada's largest urban markets won't be able to take advantage of the federal government's new incentive program
for those who want to take advantage of the FTHBI
"According to recent data compiled by Zoocasa
there are only 13 out of the city’s 35 MLS district neighbourhoods where such homes are available," reads a report from the firm released today
"And options are limited to condos located away from the city core
including North York condos and Etobicoke condos."
The most affordable neighbourhoods for first time home buyers according to Zoocasa
Here are the parts of Toronto in which a FTHBI could be used to buy a condo in Toronto, as per Zoocasa's analysis:
There have been 3,261 vehicles reported stolen in Toronto so far this year — up 49 per cent compared to the same period in 2021
Police received 23 reports of a stolen vehicle in Scarborough between May 26 and June 1
Police received 23 reports of a stolen vehicle in Scarborough between May 26 and June 1. That’s down from 25 reported for the previous week. Reports of auto thefts across the entire city climbed by three to 141 (you can find the latest numbers for other parts of Toronto here)
One auto theft was reported at the following location: a parking lot near Mccowan Road and Nugget Avenue on Wednesday
A total of 20 vehicles have been reported stolen in Agincourt South-Malvern West in 2022
One auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside near Borough Drive and Triton Road on Tuesday
A total of 28 vehicles have been reported stolen in Bendale in 2022
Two auto thefts were reported at the following locations: a curbside around Eglinton Avenue East and Lebovic Avenue on Thursday
May 26 at around 1 p.m.; and a parking lot around Birchmount Road and Parnell Avenue on Saturday
A total of 24 vehicles have been reported stolen in Clairlea-Birchmount in 2022
One auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside around National Street and Olga Street on Tuesday
A total of 11 vehicles have been reported stolen in Cliffcrest in 2022
Three auto thefts were reported at the following locations: a driveway around Dundalk Drive and Glamorgan Avenue on Thursday
May 26 at about 12 a.m.; a curbside near Mendip Crescent and Shropshire Drive on Sunday
May 29 at around 10 p.m.; and a driveway near Gilroy Drive and Shropshire Drive on Monday
A total of 25 vehicles have been reported stolen in Dorset Park in 2022
One auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside around Eglinton Avenue East and Transway Crescent on Tuesday
A total of 14 vehicles have been reported stolen in Kennedy Park in 2022
One auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside near Chester Le Boulevard and Iangrove Terrace on Sunday
A total of 20 vehicles have been reported stolen in L’Amoreaux in 2022
One auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside near Artillery Street and Midland Avenue on Tuesday
A total of 25 vehicles have been reported stolen in Milliken in 2022
Seven auto thefts were reported at the following locations: a driveway near Kengate Drive and Mcinnes Crescent on Thursday
May 26 at around 10 p.m.; a driveway near Old Finch Avenue and Valley Centre Drive on Thursday
May 26 at about 10 p.m.; a curbside around Finchdene Square and Torham Place on Saturday
May 28 at about 5 p.m.; a curbside around Milner Avenue and Morningside Avenue on Monday
May 30 at around 6 p.m.; a driveway around Glacier Crescent and Quietbrook Crescent on Tuesday
May 31 at around 6 p.m.; a driveway near Boulderbrook Drive and Staines Road on Tuesday
May 31 at around 11 p.m.; and a driveway near Glacier Crescent and Quietbrook Crescent on Wednesday
A total of 70 vehicles have been reported stolen in Rouge in 2022
One auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside around Allanford Road and Sheppard Avenue East on Tuesday
A total of 28 vehicles have been reported stolen in Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan in 2022
One auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside around Sloane Avenue and Victoria Park Avenue on Thursday
A total of 39 vehicles have been reported stolen in Wexford/Maryvale in 2022
Three auto thefts were reported at the following locations: a driveway around Markham Road and Scranton Road on Wednesday
May 25 at about 8 p.m.; a driveway near Mossbank Drive and Scarborough Golf Club Road on Monday
May 30 at around 10 p.m.; and a curbside around Greencedar Circt and Lawrence Avenue East on Wednesday
A total of 77 vehicles have been reported stolen in Woburn in 2022
Find the latest reports of stolen vehicles for Toronto’s other neighbourhoods
This story was automatically generated using open data collected and maintained by Toronto Police Service. The incidents were reported by police in the past week and reportedly occurred in the past two weeks, but recent crime data is preliminary and subject to change upon further police investigation
A commercial strip mall located on Victoria Park Avenue just north of Highway 401 could see some new life if plans to build an 11-storey
Submitted to the City for Zoning By-Law Amendment last month
the development would rise between 2499-24525 Victoria Park Avenue in the Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan neighbourhood -- an area where eastern North York meets Scarborough --which is currently home to a low-rise plaza and a parking lot
the 5,066 m² site would be intensified with a new mid-rise residential building with retail at grade
resulting in a total gross floor area of approximately 32,000 square metres
The proposed development from SmartCentres' residential sub-brand, SmartLiving
mixed-use residential building -- offering a wide range of residential unit sizes that will favourably appeal to young professionals and growing families -- and two-level townhouse units fronting Meadowacres Drive and Farmcrest Drive
READ: Two-Tower Mixed-Use Development Posed for Yonge and Davisville
Designed by Rafael + Bigauskas Architects, the U-shaped building would replace the existing buildings and surface parking lot with approximately 512 square metres of retail
The proposed unit types achieve a mix that is favourable to both young professionals and families to reside because it will be located just minutes from the downtown core
The residential units will be comprised of family-sized units (two- and three-bedroom units
including the grade-related townhouse units)
as well as one- and two-bedroom units with convertible dens
According to documents submitted to City planners
the unit breakdown consists of 236 one-bedroom units
and 20 townhouse units (that are 3-bedroom units)
The building will include both indoor and outdoor amenity spaces (a total of approximately 1,466 square metres which is slightly higher than the required 4.0 square metres per dwelling unit)
Approximately 708 square metres of indoor amenity space and 758 square metres of outdoor amenity space -- a majority of which will be located on the 4th-storey
Private balconies will also provide additional outdoor space for each unit
Parking for the development is to be split above- and below-grade -- with a total of 177 vehicular parking spaces provided
including 111 underground spaces at the P1 Level
14 spaces on the 2nd storey mezzanine level
and 30 spaces above grade on the 2nd storey
142 are resident spaces and 35 are visitor spaces
The ground floor is also planned to house 271 bicycle parking spaces in a mix of 242 long-term and 29 short-term spaces
2014This article was published more than 11 years ago
A new measure is being used to rank Toronto's neighbourhoods – the "neighbourhood equity score"
which combines ratings for economic opportunity
participation in decision-making and physical surroundings
change the way Toronto's 140 neighbourhoods are evaluated by city staff when they decide where to direct services
The new rankings are likely to set off a lively debate about the city's role in providing social services
and what areas of the city are most deserving of extra funding and attention – all against the backdrop of the fall civic election The new measures were developed in conjunction with researchers at St
Michael's Hospital's Centre for Research on Inner City Health and are adapted from work done by the World Health Organization
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Police reported 11 new residential break and enters in Scarborough between May 24 and May 30
Police reported 11 new residential break and enters in Scarborough between May 24 and May 30. That’s one more than was reported during the previous week (you can find the latest reports for the city’s other neighbourhoods here)
Toronto’s overall weekly incidents rose by nine to 62
bringing the city’s preliminary total for 2022 to 1,030 — down three per cent compared to the same period last year
One new residential break and enter was reported for Agincourt North
It occurred at a house in the Lunsfield Crescent and Sandhurst Circle area on Thursday
There have been eight residential break and enters reported in Agincourt North in 2022
Two new residential break and enters were reported for Clairlea-Birchmount
The first took place at an apartment near Southmead Road and Victoria Park Avenue on Thursday
The second took place at a house near Florens Avenue and Presley Avenue on Friday
There have been 16 residential break and enters reported in Clairlea-Birchmount in 2022
One new residential break and enter was reported for Cliffcrest
It took place at a house in the Gradwell Drive and Kingston Road area on Sunday
There have been three residential break and enters reported in Cliffcrest in 2022
Two new residential break and enters were reported for Eglinton East
The first took place at an apartment near Brimley Road and Eglinton Avenue East on Sunday
The second occurred at a house near Brimley Road and Eglinton Avenue East on Monday
There have been six residential break and enters reported in Eglinton East in 2022
One new residential break and enter was reported for Kennedy Park
It took place at an apartment near Huntington Avenue and Lorraine Avenue on Monday
There have been six residential break and enters reported in Kennedy Park in 2022
One new residential break and enter was reported for L’Amoreaux
It occurred at a house near Colinayre Crescent and Kimbermount Drive on Saturday
There have been eight residential break and enters reported in L’Amoreaux in 2022
One new residential break and enter was reported for Milliken
It occurred at an apartment near Alton Towers Circle and Mccowan Road on Friday
There have been nine residential break and enters reported in Milliken in 2022
One new residential break and enter was reported for Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan
It took place at a house in the Jade Street and Lejune Road area on Thursday
There have been 10 residential break and enters reported in Tam O’Shanter-Sullivan in 2022
One new residential break and enter was reported for Woburn
It took place at an apartment in the Lawrence Avenue East and Mossbank Drive area on Thursday
There have been 17 residential break and enters reported in Woburn in 2022
Find the latest reports of residential break and enters for Toronto’s other neighbourhoods
This story was automatically generated using open data collected and maintained by Toronto Police Service. The incidents were reported by police in the past week and reportedly occurred in the past two weeks, but recent crime data is preliminary and subject to change upon further police investigation